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Old 10-03-2008, 03:58 PM
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Some of her comments in the book are classics - like the one on a Kashmiri recipe She explains that in that region they do not use onions or garlic........ " ...because it inflames the baser passions."

Makes mental note to double the onion and garlic content.

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Old 10-03-2008, 05:20 PM
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I do the cooking at our place. My wife is a Primary School teacher - nuff said. (I used to teach Secondary)

I am currently a humble Uni bum so I have more "spare" time...in between assignments and my commitments to church (I'm an Army Chaplain in training).

During my last Army posting I worked with the Army Catering Corps doing training development stuff...and they gave me a copy of the basic cook's course as a gift when I left. It is really handy - everything from boiling an egg to filet mignon. I'd dispense copies to everyone...only it's classified...wouldn't want our cullinery weapons falling into the wrong hands...
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Old 10-03-2008, 06:01 PM
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"I Want My Dinner Now! .. works well for me ..I'm a little surprised none
of you guys don't use it more often .
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Old 10-03-2008, 06:18 PM
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Kee does the majority of the cooking as she is a Chef and usually does it in about a third of the time it takes me. I enjoy cooking as well so I usually cover Friday to Sunday when I have more time.

It's usually early dinners if the skies are clear.

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Speaking of the baser passions, I was interested to note, given the currency of this thread, that it was "reliably" reported in MX magazine today that those men who do housework are statistically more likely to have fulfilling sex lives (with their spouses). Apparently, some women find the sight of their husbands cleaning to be very arousing.
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Old 10-03-2008, 07:08 PM
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Right I'm off to do the washing and ironing.

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Old 11-03-2008, 03:19 AM
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Speaking of the baser passions, I was interested to note, given the currency of this thread, that it was "reliably" reported in MX magazine today that those men who do housework are statistically more likely to have fulfilling sex lives (with their spouses). Apparently, some women find the sight of their husbands cleaning to be very arousing.
Hi Rod,

I have to say,in 34 years of marriage to Kathy,

I have NEVER,looked at Another Woman...........OK,I,V Slept with a few.

BUT,I NEVER looked at Em.

Of Course,I'm Joking.

Apart from MY Conscience.

She'd Bloody Kill Me.

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John
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